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2005 Victory Vegas (egan, Sd) on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:16
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota

Fargo, ND
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2005 Victory Vegas (Egan, SD), $6,000, image 1

Victory Vegas description

2005 Victory Vegas in terrific condition (92 ci engine, 5 gear transmission). 16,258 mis, new tires, new Victory touring seat, and MANY many other extras included. Kuryakyn IsoFlame grips with throttle bossKuryakyn switch blade pegsMemphis Shades windshieldSanta Rosa pipesMax & Willie fork bagAmerican saddlebagsNess Evil seven wheelsKewl Metal custom mini passenger floor boardsVictory touring seat(New) Avon Venom tiresCustom LED rear turn signalsCustom made license plate bracketVictory passenger backrest bagPLEASE NO SPAM: If you have questions call or text Matt @ (6zero5)7five9-23one9 or send e-mail through Craigslist with 2005 Victory in subject line

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